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The reconstructed 1682 manor house and estate of William Penn founder of Pennsylvania is well worth a visit. The house is sited on its original foundations fronting on the Delaware River. Before touring the estate, we viewed the video in the visitor’s center and listing...More

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Ask Harriet M about Pennsbury Manor

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Pennsbury Manor was the country home of William Penn. It sits on the Delaware River, about 30 mile north of Philadelphia. It was a working estate with animals, fruit trees, crops to sustain the estate. The tour of the grounds and manor house, included with...More

Ask TwoT0Travel about Pennsbury Manor

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This is a fine place to be in Lower Bucks County on the banks of the Delaware River. It is the summer home of William Penn although he was there only a total of four years. It has a fine and immersive small museum, a...More

Ask Sharon F about Pennsbury Manor

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Stopped in on a weekday in August, and not crowded at all. Admission is discounted for seniors. Guided tours are given at certain times and last about an hour and a half. An orientation movie precedes the tour, and entry to the main house and...More

Ask SuzyQu15 about Pennsbury Manor

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Visited to see the special Pirates event. Was very happy with the whole property. Only $9 and $7 for seniors. Spent 3 hours there. Actors play the pirates and gave a show filled with laughs describing how the Quakers interacted with the pirates. Went back...More

Ask alberttf2016 about Pennsbury Manor

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If you are an adult, it is 9, a senior, 7. I got there because I wanted to go on the guided tour at 11:30 and got there at 11. That was perfect to go into the exhibits first. Then a film about William Penn...More

Ask jansjourneys about Pennsbury Manor

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We recently took our 5th grade students (10 - 11 yrs old) to visit William Penn's home along the Delaware River in the "Pennsylvania Colony". The kids took a step back into the late 17th, early 18th century.
They watched Quaker colonists work at their...More

Ask nancysmoose about Pennsbury Manor

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Its stepping back into history and is very affordable, Admission is $9 unless you have triple A then it's $7. Tour takes about 45 min to an hour and went with handicap friend and they were very helpful with getting her to and from so...More

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